Sex Addiction

Self-assessment test for Sex Addiction

This test has been designed to help you identify whether you may have a problem with sex addiction. Answer the questions below as honestly as you can and then click on the ‘See Results’ button. This test can also be used by friends or family who are concerned that a loved one may be suffering from an emotional disorder. When answering, you should focus on your behaviour during the past 12 months.

1. Have you ever tried and failed to modify your sexual behaviour?

 


2. Do you find it difficult to control your sexual behaviour even though it may be inappropriate or dangerous to your health?

 


3. Has your use of pornography ever had a negative impact on your intimate relationships in real life?

 


4. Have you ever paid for sex?

 


5. Do you hide the extent or nature of your sexual activities from your partner(s) or friends?

 


6. Do you feel irritable and discontented when you are unable to engage in sexual activity?

 


7. Do you believe that anonymous or casual sex has prevented you from developing long-term intimate relationships or achieving personal goals?

 


8. Do you experience difficulties in maintaining intimate sexual relationships once the initial excitement of a new partner has worn off?

 


9. Has sex ever interfered with any aspect of your professional or personal life, for example being unable to concentrate at work or causing the break-up of a relationship?

 


10. Have you ever engaged in unsafe or risky sexual practices even though you knew it could harm either you or others?

 


11. Have you ever felt guilty or ashamed after engaging in sexual activity?

 


12. Would you feel comfortable if your friends, family or co-workers knew the full extent of your sexual behaviour?

 


13. Do you find yourself flirting or behaving sexually with someone even if you do not mean to or are not attracted to them?

 


14. Does your sexual behaviour affect your reputation or how others think of you?

 


15. Do you find yourself needing to increase the intensity, frequency, number or risk level of sexual behaviours in order to achieve the desired effect?

 


16. Do you find that you use sex as a way to cope with other problems, anxieties or stresses in your life?

 


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